Opera has a similar "Close" button on every tab, but it is configurable. So
yes, i don't see any harm in keeping it as an option.
And i don't see the point in comparing MD with Gedit, Gaim etcetra.
First MD is a development tool so little bit of flexibility is a good idea.
On 1/27/06, Michael Hutchinson <m.j.hutchinson at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I didn't say the opposite. I am sure this has already been discussed in
> > Gnome-lists but, since Firefox seems to be lately very integrated to
> > Gnome, perhaps it could be a good decision to change to this style in
> > the full desktop standard, because it seems a little bit better.
>> Just for some background, the close button inside each tab is also
> used in Internet Explorer 7, and they are planned "for initial
> discoverability" in Firefox 2
> (http://wiki.mozilla.org/Tabbed_Browsing/User_Interface_Design) . KDE
> has the file icon turn to a close button on mouseover.
>> There are pros and cons for each, but I don't know whether it's
> important enough to be an option.
>>> Michael
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I used to be indecisive..
but now i am not so sure...
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